Systems and methods for a bag washing support

ABSTRACT

Disclosed are systems and methods for a bag washing support. A bag washing support may include a main support stand extending along an axis. The bag washing support may include a clamping device coupled to the main support. Additionally, the bag washing support may include an extender extending from the main support housing. The bag washing support may also include a clip coupled to an end of the extender, the clip configured to support a plastic bag and hold a bag open for washing and drying. Some examples further include a drying station coupled to the main support stand that may be configured to dry the plastic bag when the plastic bag is installed on the clip.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/243,518, filed Sep. 13, 2021, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety for all purposes.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The disclosure relates generally to the field of supports, specifically and not by way of limitation, some embodiments are related to supports for use with bags within a dishwasher.

BACKGROUND

Plastic food storage bags may be a useful way to store food. Using the plastic food storage bags for a single use, followed by disposal of the bags may be wasteful. Accordingly, designs of stands for bags that may facilitate the cleaning and re-use of plastic food storage bags have been developed. Current devices are designed to remain in the dishwasher. Additionally, the current devices take up a lot of room thus affecting dishwashing capacity. The loss of space due to the design of current devices will affect the operating cost of the dishwasher by limiting the capacity of the dishwasher. Accordingly, a dishwasher using current designs will not clean as many dishes per load because of the size and location of the device in the dishwasher. Other current designs may use a one-size-fits-all design with respect to bag size, which is not ideal for holding many different size bags in such a way that the bags are thoroughly cleaned or are able to dry thoroughly. Accordingly, it may be advantageous to design a bag washing support that may be more easily removable from a dishwasher after ever cycle, more easily loaded with bags, and/or that allows for different locations for different size bags.

SUMMARY

Disclosed are systems and methods for a bag washing support. A bag washing support may include a main support stand extending along an axis. The bag washing support may include a clamping device coupled to the main support. Additionally, the bag washing support may include an extender extending from the main support housing. The bag washing support may also include a clip coupled to an end of the extender, the clip configured to support a plastic bag and hold a bag open for washing and drying.

A method of bag washing using a bag washing support is disclosed. The method includes providing a bag washing support including a main support stand extending along an axis, a clamping device coupled to the main support, an extender extending from the main support housing, and a clip coupled to an end of the extender, the clip configured to support a plastic bag and hold the bag open for washing and drying. The method also includes installing the bag washing support in a dishwasher and adding at least one bag to the bag washing support.

A bag washing support may include a first support stand extending along a first axis, the first support stand having a first expanded end. The bag support may include a second support stand extending along a second axis, the second support stand having a second expanded end. Additionally, the bag support may include a first clamping device coupled to the first support stand, the first clamping device opposite the first expanded end. The bag support may also include a second clamping device coupled to the second support stand, the second clamping device opposite the second expanded end. Additionally, the bag support may also include a crossbeam support extending from the first support to the second support.

The features and advantages described in the specification are not all inclusive and, in particular, many additional features and advantages will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art in view of the drawings, specification, and claims. Moreover, it should be noted that the language used in the specification has been principally selected for readability and instructional purposes and may not have been selected to delineate or circumscribe the disclosed subject matter.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description, is better understood when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form part of the specification, illustrate a plurality of embodiments and, together with the description, further serve to explain the principles involved and to enable a person skilled in the relevant art(s) to make and use the disclosed technologies.

FIG. 1A illustrates a bag washing support for use within a dishwasher in accordance with the systems and methods described herein.

FIG. 1B illustrates another bag washing support for use within a dishwasher in accordance with the systems and methods described herein.

FIG. 2A illustrates the bag washing support of FIG. 1A in use with a drying station for use within a dishwasher in accordance with the systems and methods described herein.

FIG. 2B illustrates the bag washing support of FIG. 1A in use with another drying station for use within a dishwasher in accordance with the systems and methods described herein.

FIG. 3 illustrates a bag wash drying station in accordance with the systems and methods described herein.

FIG. 4 illustrates a main support for a bag washing support for use within a dishwasher in accordance with the systems and methods described herein.

FIG. 5 illustrates a snap on bag clip and extender for a bag washing support for use within a dishwasher in accordance with the systems and methods described herein.

FIG. 6 illustrates a dishwasher rack with an example bag washing support installed.

FIG. 7 illustrates the dishwasher rack with the example bag washing support installed of FIG. 6 with a plastic bag installed on the bag washing support.

FIG. 8 illustrates an example bag washing support installed on a dry station with a plastic bag installed on the bag washing support.

FIG. 9 illustrates another bag washing support for use within a dishwasher in accordance with another embodiment of the systems and methods described herein.

FIG. 10 further illustrates the bag washing support of FIG. 9 for use within a dishwasher in accordance with another embodiment of the systems and methods described herein.

FIGS. 11A-11C illustrate another bag washing support for use within a dishwasher in accordance with another embodiment of the systems and methods described herein.

FIG. 12 illustrates a method of a bag washing support in accordance with the systems and methods described herein.

The figures and the following description describe certain embodiments by way of illustration only. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the following description that alternative embodiments of the structures and methods illustrated herein may be employed without departing from the principles described herein. Reference will now be made in detail to several embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying figures. It is noted that wherever practicable similar or like reference numbers may be used in the figures to indicate similar or like functionality.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of configurations and is not intended to represent the only configurations in which the concepts described herein may be practiced. The detailed description includes specific details for the purpose of providing a thorough understanding of various concepts. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that these concepts may be practiced without these specific details. In some instances, well known structures and components are shown in block diagram form in order to avoid obscuring such concepts.

In an example embodiment, the structure of a device incorporating the systems and methods described herein may be adjustable in size to accept different bag sizes while also fitting different size dishwashers. An example embodiment may not require tools for assembly. In an example embodiment, no metal parts are used. In such an embodiment, plastic used for the systems and methods described herein may be selected to withstand repeated hot water cycling

FIG. 1A illustrates a bag washing support 100 that may be used within a dishwasher or other washing device in accordance with the systems and methods described herein. The bag washing support 100 includes a main support stand 102. The main support stand 102 may extend vertically when the bag washing support 100 is in use in a dishwasher, for example. A top extender 104 may extend from the main support stand 102 near an end of the main support stand 102. The top extender 104 in the illustrated example of FIG. 1A is generally near the top of the main support stand 102 when the bag washing support 100 is in use within a dishwasher. It will be understood however, that other extender locations may be used in other embodiments. For example, additional support housings 106 may be added at different elevations along the main support stand 102 as will be discussed with respect to FIG. 1B. The top extender 104 maybe a solid piece that extends through a hole in the main support stand 102. In another embodiment the top extender 104 may be made from a plurality of extensions each extending from a side of the main support stand 102. For example, a first extender may extend from a support housing on one side of the main support stand 102 and a second extender may extend from a support housing on the opposite side of the main support stand 102. The top extenders 104 may include clips for holding a bag to be washed with in the dishwasher. In some embodiments a clip may hold a single bag. In other embodiments each clip may hold more than one bag. The clips may be different sizes for different size bags.

In the illustrated example, the top extender 104 is also generally perpendicular to the main support stand 102. Accordingly, when the bag washing support 100 is in use within a dishwasher, the top extender (in the illustrated example) may be horizontal, e.g., when the main support is vertical.

A quart size extender 108 may extend from the main support stand 102. In the illustrated example of FIG. 1A, the quart size extender 108 may extend from a lower portion of the main support stand 102 as illustrated in FIG. 1A. It will be understood however, that other extender locations may be used in other embodiments. In the illustrated example, the quart size extender 108 is also generally perpendicular to the main support stand 102. Accordingly, when the bag washing support 100 is in use within a dishwasher, the quart size extender 108 (in the illustrated example) may be horizontal, e.g., when the main support is vertical.

As discussed above with respect to the top extender 104, the quart size extender 108 may be a solid piece that extends through a hole in the main support stand 102. The hole in the main support stand may include a support housing 106. In other embodiments the quart size extender 108 may be made from a plurality of extensions each extending from a side of the main support stand 102. For example, a first extender may extend from a support housing on one side of the main support stand 102 and a second extender may extend from a support housing on the opposite side of the main support stand 102. The quart size extender 108 may include clips at each end. The clips may be configured to hold a plastic bag for washing. For example, each clip may hold one plastic bag in some embodiments. In other embodiments each clip may hold more than one bag. The clips may be different sizes for different sized bags.

A gallon size extender 112 may extend from the main support stand 102. In the illustrated example of FIG. 1A, the gallon size extender 112 may extend from a lower end portion of the main support stand 102 as illustrated in FIG. 1A. It will be understood however, that other extender locations may be used in other embodiments. As discussed above with respect to the top extender 104 and the quart size extender 108, The gallon size extender 112 may be a solid piece that extends through a hole in the main support stand 102. The hole in the main support stand may include a support housing. In other embodiments the gallon size extender 112 may be made from a plurality of extensions each extending from a side of the main support stand 102. For example, a first extender may extend from a support housing on one side of the main support stand 102 and a second extender may extend from a support housing on the opposite side of the main support stand 102. The gallon size extender 112 may include clips at each end. The clips may be configured to hold a plastic bag for washing. For example, each clip may hold one plastic bag in some embodiments. In other embodiments each clip may hold more than one bag. The clips may be different sizes for different sized bags.

At an end of the main support stand 102 a clamping device 110 may be attached. The clamping device 110 may be used to attach the bag washing support 100 to a dishwasher. The gallon size extender 112 may have support structures extending from the gallon size extender 112. In the illustrated example of FIG. 1A these support structures may extend in the same direction as the clamps of the clamping device 110. The support structures may contact a basket within the dishwasher. In the illustrated example, the gallon size extender 112 is also generally perpendicular to the main support stand 102. Accordingly, when the bag washing support 100 is in use within a dishwasher, the gallon size extender 112 (in the illustrated example) may be horizontal, e.g., when the main support is vertical.

It will be understood by those of skill in the art that the placement of the extenders 104, 108, 112 may vary from embodiment to embodiment. The bag washing support 100 of FIG. 1A is only an example. It will also be understood that references to a “top” or “bottom” (or other directional references) of the bag washing support 100 generally refer to the bag washing support 100 when it is installed in a particular orientation within a dishwasher. These references do not mean that the bag washing support 100 cannot be installed in another orientation. For example, in some embodiments the clamping device 110 maybe the “top” of the bag washing support 100. Alternatively, the bag washing support 100 might be installed “upside down.” In other words, the bag washing support 100 of FIG. 1A might be installed such that it hangs by the clamping device 110. In such an example the extenders 108, 112 might be installed such that the clips still point upwards relative to the direction of installation of the bag washing support 100 within the dishwasher. In another embodiment designed to hang within a dishwasher the gallon size extender might be placed away from the clamping device 110 to allow room 4 bags to be installed for washing without the bags touching and upper tray of the dishwasher from which the bag washing support 100 hangs. In the illustrated example of FIG. 1A the bag washing support 100 is illustrated to be 10½ inches tall. It will be understood that this is only an example. In other examples other heights might be used. Generally, the height of the bag washing support 100 might be selected based on the size and space available within a particular dishwasher or within a wide variety of dishwashers. For example, some embodiments might be sized such that they fit into a large variety of dishwashers. Many dishwashers may be manufactured in similar sizes and accordingly the bag washing support 100 might be designed such that it is generally usable within all or most of the dishwashers.

An example embodiment may be designed to be easily removed from a dishwasher after ever cycle. Being easily removable allows the dishwasher more capacity for dishes, when needed. Additionally, being easily removable may make it easier to put the bags on the devise when not in the dishwasher. An example embodiment may be set on the counter to allow bags to dry and/or provide the bags for easy access for immediate use. An example embodiment may be designed to fit in a specific location which does not affect the loading of the dishwasher dishes. An example embodiment does not have a problem with corners and thus holding water. An example embodiment may be made out of dishwasher safe material that may not deform when heated.

In the illustrated example of FIG. 1A, the extender 112 may include feet 114. In the specific example two feet are shown on each extender's 112 clip. It will be understood that other numbers of feet are also possible in other embodiments. For example, a different embodiment may have one foot on each extender. In another example, three or more feet might be used on an extender. The feet may clip onto a portion of a dishwasher or into a dry station (discussed below). Additionally, the feet 114 are attached to the extender's 112 clip. In other embodiments, the feet 114 may be attached to the support itself, rather than the clip. In other embodiments, feet may be attached at multiple locations, e.g., one or more of the extender's 112 clip and/or one or more of the supports themselves.

The illustrated example includes three supports, one in each support housing 106. For example, each support may go through the main support stand 102 at each support housing 106. In other embodiments, separate supports may be used on each side of the main support stand 102. Accordingly, rather than having a single support installed through a support housing 106 separate supports may be installed into each side of the support housing 106 for each of the three support housings on

FIG. 1B illustrates another bag washing support 150 for use within a dishwasher in accordance with the systems and methods described herein. The bag washing support 150 in the illustrated embodiment of FIG. 1B is generally similar to the bag washing support 100 of FIG. 1A. more support housings 156. In the particular example the feet 114 are generally oriented perpendicular to the clamping device 110.

FIG. 2A illustrates the bag washing support 100 of FIG. 1A in use with a drying station 202 for use within a dishwasher in accordance with the systems and methods described herein. It will be understood that the bag washing support 150 of FIG. 1B may also be used with drying station 202.

In the illustrated example, the portion of the bag washing support 100 and the drying station 202 may form a bag washing support system 200. In the illustrated example of FIG. 2 , the bag washing support system 200 includes a main support stand 102, top extenders 104, multiple support housings, such as support housing 106, quart size extenders 108 that may include clips, a clamping device 110 that may be used to install the bag washing support 100 within a dishwasher. The bag washing support system 200 may be the bag washing support 100 of FIG. 1A installed on a dry station 202, in one example.

The dry station 202 may include fans 204. In the illustrated embodiment of FIG. 2 the fans may operate on 9 volts and may use a 9 Volt battery for power. The 9 Volt battery maybe within a watertight battery case. In other embodiments, the dry station 202 may be used outside of the dishwasher. Accordingly, the case for the 9 Volt battery may not be watertight. In other embodiments different batteries, at different battery voltages might be used. Some embodiments may use alternating current (AC) electric power and plug into a wall outlet, e.g., when the drying occurs outside the dishwasher. In an example embodiment the fans 204 maybe micro-fans, or other small fans. The fans 204 may be positioned such that they blow air into the bags after they have been washed, e.g., after the wash cycle in a dish washer. The drying may occur either inside the dishwasher or external to the dishwasher.

FIG. 2B illustrates the bag washing support of FIG. 1A in use with another drying station for use within a dishwasher in accordance with the systems and methods described herein. It will be understood that the bag washing support 150 of FIG. 1B may also be used with drying station 202.

FIG. 2B illustrates another bag washing support system 250. The bag washing support system 250 may include the bag washing support 100 and may generally be similar to the system 200. In the illustrated example of FIG. 2B, however, a lower profile drying station 202 is illustrated in the example. The lower profile drying station 202 may be used inside a dishwasher. The use of the lower profile drying station 202 in conjunction with the bag washing support 100 may make the system easier to fit into a dishwasher. The bag washing support 100 might not be used in dishwashers as small as the dish washers used with the system 200. In other examples, however, a larger profile drying station might be used with a smaller bag washing support.

FIG. 3 illustrates a drying station 202 in accordance with the systems and methods described herein. The drying station 202 may include fans 204, e.g., micro-fans. In the illustrated embodiment of FIG. 3 the drying station 202 may include a receiving area for holding the clamp and switch. In an example embodiment, the clamp may be combined with an automatic switch that may turn on the fans 204 when placed on the clamp on the drying station. In an example, the drying station maybe 11½ inches by 3 inches. Additionally, the example drying station 202 may have a one-inch gap on an edge of the drying station at 202. It will be understood, however, that other sizes and shapes are also possible in other embodiments. Generally, the size of the drying station 202 may be selected based on one or more of the size of the dishwasher, the area of the dishwasher that is available or selected for bag drying, e.g., by the designer of the system, the size of the bag or bags to be washed and dried, and the size and shape of the attached bag washing support 100 (which may also be sized according to the size of the dishwasher, the area of the dishwasher that is available or selected),

The drying station 202 and the bag washing support 100 may cooperate to dry one or more plastic bags after the one or more plastic bags have been washed. For example, the clips on the bag washing support 100 may hold each of the one or more plastic bags open. This may allow for water to run out of the plastic bags more easily or more quickly. Furthermore, holding the bags open may allow air pushed by the fans to enter the plastic bags and dry the plastic bags. It will be understood that greater air flow may improve drying. The clips may allow more of the air moved by the fans to reach the interior of the plastic bags and dry them.

FIG. 4 illustrates a main support stand 102 for a bag washing support for use within a dishwasher in accordance with the systems and methods described herein. The main support stand 102 includes a finger grip 402. The finger grip 402 may provide a surface that may be easier to grasp, e.g., as compared to other parts of the main support stand 102. For example, the finger grip 402 may include one or more grooves so that the area of the main support stand 102 where the finger grip 402 is located. The groves may make the main support stand 102 easier to grip and hold. Furthermore, while the finger grip 402 in FIG. 4 is illustrated as having four grooves, it will be understood that fewer grooves or a greater number of grooves may be used in other example embodiments. Additionally, it will be understood that other types of gripping materials or surfaces may be used for the finger grip 402. For example, a textured surface may be located in the area of finger grip 402 and may form the finger grip in another embodiment. The textured surface may feel similar to sandpaper. (Sandpaper may be described using the term “grit.” A numerically higher “grit” value of sandpaper may correspond with a finer particle size.) The concept of “grit” may be applied to the textured surface forming the finger grip (in some embodiments). It will be understood that the exact “grit” of the textured surface may vary widely, e.g., comparable to sandpaper grits from 24 to 1000. In some examples, the lower values may be preferable. It will also be understood that the location of the finger grip 402 is only an example. Furthermore, multiple finger grips maybe provided. Additionally, finger grips may be provided on other surfaces. In some examples, e.g., such as when a textured surface is used to form the finger grip, the textured surface may be used at the location of finger grip 402 or at other locations on the main support stand 102. In some examples a substantial portion of the main support stand 102 may be formed having a textured surface. For example, in one embodiment, 0% to 100% of the main support stand 102 may include a textured surface. In another embodiment, 10% to 90% of the main support stand 102 may include a textured surface. In another embodiment, 20% to 80% of the main support stand 102 may include a textured surface. In another embodiment, 30% to 70% of the main support stand 102 may include a textured surface. In another embodiment, 40% to 60% of the main support stand 102 may include a textured surface. In another embodiment, 50% of the main support stand 102 may include a textured surface. It will be understood that a wide range of different percentages of the surface of the main support stand 102 may include a textured surface.

The main support stand 102 may also include a clamping device 110. A clamping device 110 may be used to attach a bag wash support 100 and support housings such as support housing 106. FIG. 4 illustrates the main support stand 102 without the top extenders 104, the multiple support housings, the quart size extenders 108. The clamping device 110 maybe any attachment device configured to couple the main support stand 102 to the bag wash support 100. For example, the clamping device 110 and the portion of the bag support 100 that receives the clamping device 110 may be formed from a plastic material. Accordingly, the clamping device 110 may be formed in such a way that it is configured to mate with the bag wash support 100. Any number of fastening configurations between the bag wash support 100 and the clamping device 110 may be used. In some examples, the clamping device 110 may clamp onto a corresponding portion of the bag wash support 100. In some examples the clamping device 110 may be capable of being loosened and tightened. In other examples, the clamping device 110 may clamp down on a corresponding portion of the bag wash support 100 based on a resiliency of the material used to form the clamping device 110. For example, plastic tabs may deform, e.g., temporarily, around a portion of the bag washing support and snap into place.

FIG. 5 illustrates a snap on bag clip and extender 108 for a bag washing support for use within a dishwasher in accordance with the systems and methods described herein. The bag clip 502 may come in various sizes. For example, as illustrated in figures one and two, the clips may come in sizes to fit quart bags or gallon bags. It will be understood, however, that any other bag sizes that might be small enough to fit into a dishwasher may also be supported. In other embodiments, clips may be available for bags from small snack size bags and sandwich bags to gallon, and even larger bags. In an example embodiment, a clip may be adjustable to support a variety of bag sizes. Workably sized clips may be selected or designed by determining a width by experimentation with a given bag. The opening may be sufficient for a desirable air volume yet small enough to provide a small footprint for the particular size bag or bags to be held such that the clip consumes the least space necessary for the given bag. However, “desirable air volume” and “least space necessary” should be construed broadly here. The “desirable air volume” may be some air volume that generally holds the bag open for drying or a significant percentage of the bag open for drying, e.g., the interior sides of the bag do not touch or mostly do not touch. For example, the clip may be sized such that 0%, 0-10%, 0-20%, 0-30%, 0-40%, or 0-50% or more of the bag interior sides touch. The “least space necessary” may be bigger than any absolutely smallest size possible. Furthermore, a broad range of sizes of clips may be used for a given size bag or bags. In an example embodiment, a special plastic selection and physical design geometry may allow a non-metallic spring to impart sufficient clamping force to retain the bag.

Additionally, the bag clip 502 may include one or more slots 504. The one or more slots 504 may be formed by one or more prongs 506 attached to a main body 508 of the bag clip 502. In the illustrated example embodiment of FIG. 5 , the prongs may be shaped to guide materials, e.g., a portion of a plastic bag, into the slot 504 of the bag clip 502.

FIG. 6 illustrates a dishwasher rack 602 with an example bag washing support 100 installed in the dishwasher tack 602 (600). In the illustrated example of FIG. 6 , the example bag washing support 100 is installed in what may be a front left corner of the dishwasher rack 602. It will be understood that, in other embodiments, the dishwasher rack 602 may be installed in other locations within the dishwasher. For example, bag washing support 100 may be installed in other parts of the dishwasher rack 602. In other examples, the bag washing support may hang from an upper dishwasher rack. For example, in an embodiment that holds two bags, bag washing supports may be attached to a lower crossmember that includes a support member that may hang from an upper dishwasher rack. In another embodiment, a single bag washing support may be connected to one or more support members. An example with a single support member may hang at an angle.

FIG. 7 illustrates the dishwasher rack 602 with the example bag washing support 100 installed of FIG. 6 with a plastic bag 702 installed on the bag washing support 100 (700). In the illustrated example of FIG. 7 the bag wash support 100 allows a single plastic bag 702 to be washed. The bag wash support 100 may hold a plastic bag 702 open so that the interior of the plastic bag is able to dry more quickly after washing. Holding the interior of the plastic bag 702 open may also allow for more thorough washing of the plastic bag 702.

In the illustrated embodiment the bag wash support 100 may be used to wash and/or sterilize plastic bags 702. It will be understood by those having skill in the art that the bag wash support 100 may be modified to wash and/or sterilize kitchen sponges, baby bibs, and rubber and latex gloves, or other household items. For example, in one embodiment, the bag wash support 100 may hold a mesh bag that may hold kitchen sponges, baby bibs, and rubber and latex gloves, or other household items. In another embodiment, the bag wash support 100 itself may be modified to wash and/or sterilize kitchen sponges, baby bibs, and rubber and latex gloves, or other household items. For example, the bag wash support 100 may be modified with five finger-like rods to hold a glove (or two sets of five finger-like rods) or more. In another example, the bag wash support might have clips to hold a baby bib. In yet another embodiment, a plastic container that is porous may be attached to the bag wash support 100 or part of a bag wash support and may be used to contain kitchen sponges, baby bibs, and rubber and latex gloves, or other household items.

As discussed above, the bag wash support 100 may be used to wash and/or sterilize plastic bags 702 (or other items). When the bag wash support 100 is used in conjunction with a dish washer, the dish washer's high heat in one or more of the washing cycles and/or the drying cycles may sterilize the cleaned used bags. Washing and drying bags by hand may not kill bacteria on the bag (or other items) cleaned using the systems and methods described herein. Accordingly, in an embodiment, the systems and methods described herein may better sterilize items than hand washing.

FIG. 8 illustrates an example bag washing support 100 installed on a dry station 252 with a plastic bag 702 installed on the bag washing support. The dry station 252 may blow air into the plastic bag 702 which may help dry the interior of the plastic bag 702 more rapidly. In the illustrated example two fans are used. It will be understood by those having skill in the art that in other embodiments, one, three, or more fans may be used.

In an example embodiment, the fans may be waterproof, water resistant, or otherwise protected from water. In another example, the fans may by within a sealed chamber during a wash cycle of a dishwasher that the washing support 100 and the drying station 252 is installed within. The fan or fans may generally be used to dry one or more plastic bags or other items to be dried. The drying may occur when the wash cycle of a dishwasher that the washing support 100 and the drying station 252 is installed within is completed. For example, after a wash cycle is finished, one or more fans may turn on and provide a flow of air into the plastic bag (or other item) to aid drying the item.

FIG. 9 illustrates another bag washing support 900 for use within a dishwasher in accordance with another embodiment of the systems and methods described herein. (It will be understood that each of the bag washing supports, including the bag washing support 900, may be used as supports outside of a dishwasher. In the illustrated example, the bag washing support 900 includes a first support stand 902 extending along a first axis. In some examples, the first support stand 902 may have a first expanded end 904. In the illustrated example, the bag washing support 900 includes a second support stand 906 extending along a second axis. In some examples, the second support stand 906 may have a second expanded end 908.

In some examples, the bag washing support 900 includes a first clamping device 910 coupled to the first support stand 902. The first clamping device 910 may be opposite the first expanded end 904. In some examples, the bag washing support 900 includes a second clamping device 912 coupled to the second support stand 906. The second clamping device 912 may be opposite the second expanded end 908. In some examples, the bag washing support 900 includes a crossbeam support 914. The crossbeam support 914 may extend from the first support 902 to the second support 906. For example, the crossbeam support 914 may extend from the first support stand 902 to the second support stand 906 near the first clamping device 910 and the second clamping device 912. In other example embodiments, the crossbeam support 914 may extend from the first support 902 to the second support 906 at other locations along the first support stand 902 and the second support stand 906. Generally, the crossbeam support 914 may extend from the first support 902 to the second support 906 at other locations along the first support stand 902 and the second support stand 906 equidistant from an end of the first support stand 902 and the second support stand 906, e.g., from the first clamping device 910 and the second clamping device 912 and/or from the first expanded end 904 and the second expanded end 908. It will be understood, however, that this may not always be the case. For example, a device may be configured to be used in a dishwasher that includes a dishwashing tray that is not flat horizontally.

The example embodiment of FIG. 9 includes several example dimensions. It will be understood that these dimensions are only one example. Other sizes are also possible. The sizes may vary depending on the size of the dishwasher that the device is intended to be used in. However, many embodiments may have sizes and shapes such that the embodiment may be used in a wide variety of sizes and shapes of dishwasher.

In an example embodiment, the first support stand and the second support stand are generally parallel. In other words, the first support stand and the second support stand may run generally vertically, e.g., when installed in a dishwasher, and each be within a few degrees of vertical and within a few degrees of each other. For example, the angle of the first support stand and the second support stand, e.g., relative to a base of the dishwasher in which they may be installed, may be from 0 degrees to 0.1 degree. In another example, the angle of the first support stand and the second support stand may be from 0 degrees to 0.5 degrees. In another example, the angle of the first support stand and the second support stand may be from 0 degrees to 1 degree. In another example, the angle of the first support stand and the second support stand may be from 0 degrees to 2 degrees. In another example, the angle of the first support stand and the second support stand may be from 0 degrees to 3 degrees. In another example, the angle of the first support stand and the second support stand may be from 0 degrees to 4 degrees. In another example, the angle of the first support stand and the second support stand may be from 0 degrees to 5 degrees. In another example, the angle of the first support stand and the second support stand may be from 0 degrees to 10 degrees.

FIG. 10 further illustrates the bag washing support 900 of FIG. 9 for use within a dishwasher in accordance with another embodiment of the systems and methods described herein. The bag washing support 900 is illustrated with a bag 1002, e.g., a plastic bag. As illustrate in FIG. 10 , the first expanded end 904 and the second expanded end 908 may support the bag 1002. Additionally, the first expanded end 904 and the second expanded end 908 may tend to hold the bag 1002 open. Holding the bag 1002 at least partially open may facilitate drying. For example, air movement within the bag 1002 may help dry the bag 1002.

FIGS. 11A-11C illustrate another bag washing support 1100 for use within a dishwasher in accordance with another embodiment of the systems and methods described herein. The bag washing support 1100 is generally similar to the bag washing support 900 of FIG. 9 . However, the bag washing support 1100 includes two crossbeam supports 914, 1104. The bag washing support 1100 is illustrated with a bag 1102, e.g., a plastic bag. As illustrate in FIGS. 11A-11C, various clips 1106 may tend to hold the bag 1102 open. As discussed with respect to FIGS. 11A-11C, holding the bag 1102 at least partially open may facilitate drying. For example, air movement within the bag 1102 may help dry the bag 1002.

FIG. 12 illustrates a method 1200 of a bag washing support in accordance with the systems and methods described herein. The method 1200 includes providing a bag washing support 100 including a main support stand 102 extending along an axis, a clamping device 110 coupled to the main support stand 102, an extender 104, 108, 112 extending from the main support stand 102 housing 106, and a clip coupled to an end of the extender, the clip configured to support a plastic bag and hold the bag open for washing and drying (1202). The method 1200 includes installing the bag washing support in a dishwasher (1204). The method 1200 includes adding at least one bag to the bag washing support. The order of the method 1200 may vary in specific implementations. For example, bags may be added (1206) before the install into the dishwasher (1204). In another example, bags may be added (1206) after the install into the dishwasher (1204).

In an aspect, the bag washing support includes an extender that is at an end of the main support. In an aspect, the bag washing support includes an extender that includes a support. In an aspect, the bag washing support includes a clip on the extender. In an aspect, the bag washing support includes an extender that is at a middle portion of the main support. In an aspect, the bag washing support includes an extender that is coupled to the main support through a support housing. In an aspect, the bag washing support provided further includes a second extender and a clip coupled to an end of the extender, the clip configured to support a second plastic bag and hold the second plastic bag open for washing and drying.

In an aspect, the bag washing support includes an extender that is at an end of the main support.

In an aspect, the bag washing support includes an extender that has a secondary support.

In an aspect, the bag washing support includes a clip on the extender that includes a support.

In an aspect, the bag washing support includes an extender that is at a middle portion of the main support.

In an aspect, the bag washing support includes an extender that is coupled to the main support through a support housing.

In an aspect, the bag washing support includes a second extender and a clip coupled to an end of the extender, the clip configured to support a second plastic bag and hold the second plastic bag open for washing and drying.

In an aspect, the bag washing support includes a drying station coupled to the main support stand. The drying station may be configured to dry the plastic bag when the plastic bag is installed on the clip.

In an aspect, the bag washing support includes a drying station further including a fan.

In an aspect, the main support and the clip each attach to the drying station.

In an aspect, the bag washing support includes a main support that further includes a finger grip.

In an aspect, the bag washing support includes a clip further including at least one prong, the at least one prong, along with a main body of the clip forming at least one slot.

In an aspect, a bag washing support may include a first support stand extending along a first axis, the first support stand having a first expanded end. The bag support may also include a second support stand extending along a second axis, the second support stand having a second expanded end. Additionally, the bag support may include a first clamping device coupled to the first support stand, the first clamping device opposite the first expanded end. The bag support may also include a second clamping device coupled to the second support stand, the second clamping device opposite the second expanded end. Additionally, the bag support may include a crossbeam support extending from the first support to the second support. In an aspect, the first support stand and the second support stand are generally parallel.

One or more of the components, steps, features, and/or functions illustrated in the figures may be rearranged and/or combined into a single component, block, feature or function or embodied in several components, steps, or functions. Additional elements, components, steps, and/or functions may also be added without departing from the disclosure. The apparatus, devices, and/or components illustrated in the figures may be configured to perform one or more of the methods, features, or steps described in the figures.

Reference in the specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearances of the phrase “in one embodiment” in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.

The figures and the following description describe certain embodiments by way of illustration only. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the following description that alternative embodiments of the structures and methods illustrated herein may be employed without departing from the principles described herein. Reference will now be made in detail to several embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying figures. It is noted that wherever practicable similar or like reference numbers may be used in the figures to indicate similar or like functionality.

The foregoing description of the embodiments of the present invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. It is intended that the scope of the present invention be limited not by this detailed description, but rather by the claims of this application. As will be understood by those familiar with the art, the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. Likewise, the particular naming and division of the modules, routines, features, attributes, methodologies and other aspects are not mandatory or significant, and the mechanisms that implement the present invention or its features may have different names, divisions and/or formats.

It is understood that the specific order or hierarchy of blocks in the processes/flowcharts disclosed is an illustration of example approaches. Based upon design preferences, it is understood that the specific order or hierarchy of blocks in the processes/flowcharts may be rearranged. Further, some blocks may be combined or omitted. The accompanying method claims present elements of the various blocks in a sample order, and are not meant to be limited to the specific order or hierarchy presented.

The previous description is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the various aspects described herein. Various modifications to these aspects will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other aspects. Thus, the claims are not intended to be limited to the aspects shown herein, but is to be accorded the full scope consistent with the language claims, wherein reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless specifically so stated, but rather “one or more.” The word “exemplary” is used herein to mean “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any aspect described herein as “exemplary” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other aspects. Unless specifically stated otherwise, the term “some” refers to one or more. Combinations such as “at least one of A, B, or C,” “one or more of A, B, or C,” “at least one of A, B, and C,” “one or more of A, B, and C,” and “A, B, C, or any combination thereof” include any combination of A, B, and/or C, and may include multiples of A, multiples of B, or multiples of C. Specifically, combinations such as “at least one of A, B, or C,” “one or more of A, B, or C,” “at least one of A, B, and C,” “one or more of A, B, and C,” and “A, B, C, or any combination thereof” may be A only, B only, C only, A and B, A and C, B and C, or A and B and C, where any such combinations may contain one or more member or members of A, B, or C. All structural and functional equivalents to the elements of the various aspects described throughout this disclosure that are known or later come to be known to those of ordinary skill in the art are expressly incorporated herein by reference and are intended to be encompassed by the claims. Moreover, nothing disclosed herein is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether such disclosure is explicitly recited in the claims. The words “module,” “mechanism,” “element,” “device,” and the like may not be a substitute for the word “means.” As such, no claim element is to be construed as a means plus function unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase “means for.” 

1. A bag washing support, comprising: a main support stand extending along an axis; a clamping device coupled to the main support; an extender extending from the main support housing; and a clip coupled to an end of the extender, the clip configured to support a plastic bag and hold a bag open for washing and drying.
 2. The bag washing support of claim 1, wherein the extender is at an end of the main support.
 3. The bag washing support of claim 2, wherein the extender includes a secondary support.
 4. The bag washing support of claim 2, wherein a clip on the extender includes a support.
 5. The bag washing support of claim 1, wherein the extender is at a middle portion of the main support.
 6. The bag washing support of claim 1, wherein the extender is coupled to the main support through a support housing.
 7. The bag washing support of claim 1, further comprising a second extender and a clip coupled to an end of the extender, the clip configured to support a second plastic bag and hold the second plastic bag open for washing and drying.
 8. The bag washing support of claim 1, further comprising a drying station coupled to the main support stand and configured to dry the plastic bag when the plastic bag is installed on the clip.
 9. The bag washing support of claim 8, wherein the drying station further comprises a fan.
 10. The bag washing support of claim 8, wherein the main support and the clip each attach to the drying station.
 11. The bag washing support of claim 1, wherein the main support further comprises a finger grip.
 12. The bag washing support of claim 1, wherein the clip further comprises at least one prong, the at least one prong, along with a main body of the clip forming at least one slot.
 13. A method of bag washing using a bag washing support, the method comprising: providing a bag washing support including a main support stand extending along an axis, a clamping device coupled to the main support, a extender extending from the main support housing, and a clip coupled to an end of the extender, the clip configured to support a plastic bag and hold the bag open for washing and drying; installing the bag washing support in a dishwasher; and adding at least one bag to the bag washing support.
 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the bag washing support includes an extender that is at an end of the main support.
 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the bag washing support includes an extender that includes a support.
 16. The method of claim 14, wherein bag washing support includes a clip on the extender.
 17. The method of claim 13, wherein the bag washing support includes an extender that is at a middle portion of the main support.
 18. The method of claim 13, wherein the bag washing support includes an extender that is coupled to the main support through a support housing.
 19. A bag washing support, comprising: a first support stand extending along a first axis, the first support stand having a first expanded end; a second support stand extending along a second axis, the second support stand having a second expanded end; a first clamping device coupled to the first support stand, the first clamping device opposite the first expanded end; a second clamping device coupled to the second support stand, the second clamping device opposite the second expanded end; and a crossbeam support extending from the first support to the second support.
 20. The bag washing support of claim 19, wherein the first support stand and the second support stand are generally parallel. 